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An order by the Court for the appraisement and sale of the vessel is always necessary. Such an Order will be made after judgment if the vessel is still under arrest. An order may be made pendente lite on the Plaintiff’s application in certain circumstances for example where the vessel is deteriorating or where the cost of maintaining the vessel under arrest is disproportionate to its value. The proceeds of sale will then be paid into Court to meet any judgment.

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Griggs, J.G.R. (1977). United Kingdom. In: Hagberg, L. (eds) Maritime Law Volume II Enforced Sales of Vessels. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4374-7_19

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